Everything about Mike Miller Basketball totally explained
Michael (Mike) Lloyd Miller (born
February 19 1980 in
Mitchell,
South Dakota,
United States) is an American professional
basketball player currently with the
NBA's
Memphis Grizzlies. Known for his ability to hit the
three-pointer, he attended the
University of Florida from
1998 until
2000. As a sophomore, Miller led the Gators to the 2000 NCAA Championship game, losing to
Michigan State. He hit perhaps the most dramatic shot of the tournament that year in the opening round versus
Butler. As the fifth-seeded Gators trailed by one to underdog Butler, Miller drove to the basket and laid it in as time expired. That summer, he was taken with the 5th overall pick in the
NBA Draft by the
Orlando Magic. Miller would win the 2001
Schick Rookie of the Year Award while being the only first-year player to appear in all 82 regular season games. He has two sons named Mason and Mavrick.
He was the recipient of the
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award for the
2005-06 NBA season. He averaged ppg 13.7 rpg 5.4 apg 2.7 while shooting 47% from the field and 41% from
three-point range, while playing 30.6 minutes per game.
On
January 3,
2007 Miller made nine three-pointers in a win over the
Golden State Warriors, breaking
Sam Mack's Grizzlies' franchise record of eight in a game set in February 1999. The two previous games Miller hit 7 threes. This made him the first NBA player to hit at least seven three-pointers in three consecutive games since the
Dallas Mavericks'
George McCloud achieved it in 1996.
He holds the Grizzlies franchise record for most points scored in a single game, with 45 on February 21, 2007, against the
Golden State Warriors.
After the 2006-2007 NBA season, Miller was announced as a member of the USA Basketball team.
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